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A documentary film written and presented by Dr Stephan Harding, renowned ecologist and colleague of James Lovelock. Stephan puts forward a radical approach to the ecological crisis by arguing that many of...
Featuring aerial footage from 54 countries, HOME is an ecological documentary film by French photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand which attempts to make a case for the planet as a single living organism which,...
Shows James Lovelock, the originator of the Gaia hypothesis, at work at his home in Commbe Mill in Devon, surrounded by things and places that have inspired his writing. Looks at the Daisyworld modelling and...
Professor James Lovelock explores the origins and principles of the Gaia hypthesis, the notion that the earth is a self-regulating organism, that he formed in association with Lynn Margulis. His articulate...
Centres around the ideas of James Lovelock and includes a mass of still images, spoken sound and transcripts. Students are guided from simulations of imaginary worlds to the modelling of Amazonian systems...
Allows the user to investigate Daisyworld, the hypothetical planet of James Lovelock and the mathematical basis for his Gaia theory. Contains eight models, with five relating to Daisyworld itself, and three...
Examines the Dr James Lovelock’s Gaia hypothesis which argues that life itself actively controls the environment to enhance its own chances of survival and that the earth an all living things upon it are...
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